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Walking in the Air

by: Chloe Agnew, Celtic Woman



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Binding: Audio CD
Brand: CELTIC WOMAN
EAN: 0094634296120
Label: Manhattan Records
Manufacturer: Manhattan Records
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Manhattan Records
Release Date: January 10, 2006
Sales Rank: 2162
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Media Type: CD
Artist: CELTIC WOMAN
Title: WALKING IN THE AIR
Street Release Date: 01/10/2006
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Disc 1:
  1. Walking in the Air - Chloé, Blake, Howard
  2. The Prayer - Chloé, Foster, David
  3. Nella Fantasia - Chloé, Morricone, Ennio
  4. Someday - Chloé, Menken, Alan
  5. Vivaldi's Rain - Chloé, Vivaldi
  6. Going Home - Chloé, Dvorak
  7. Panis Angelicus - Chloé, Franck, Dvorak
  8. Vincent - Starry, Starry Night - Chloé, McLean, Don
  9. Jesu Joy of Man's Desiring - Chloé, Bach, Johann Sebast
  10. To What You Are - Chloé, Marx, Richard
  11. One World - Chloé, Downes, David
  12. Sigma - Chloé, Lovland, Linda
  13. Winter's Light - Chloé, Brahms
  14. Brahm's Lullabye - Chloé, Morricone
  15. Gabriel's Oboe - Chloé, Morricone, Ennio


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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Captivating ...
Chloe Agnew is a marvelous singer, and this album exemplifies her talent. Angelic shall always be the best adjective to describe this exceptionally talented young woman with a wondrous future. In fact, she has me so entranced I have to admit I'm in love with her!!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Just as good as her others ...
I bought this CD along with her cd Chloe, and both of them are just fantastic. I love her music, and I would highly recommend her cd's to anyone!! Also, make sure you listen to Celtic Woman cds!!! This group and singer are amazing!!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Lovely Music ...
This is one of the most beautiful CDs I've ever heard. What a voice, what an artist!!!! Hope she does something new soon!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Beautiful performer ...
I suggest watching Chloe perform in the CELTIC WOMAN concerts first...then play the CD and imagine her singing these songs in front of a live audience. She delivers a sparkling performance and is such a grand addition to CELTIC WOMAN...you'll find yourself humming her songs in your mind over and over and eagerly awaiting the next concert.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Pretty Good! ...
I really liked this CD. Chloe has a really great voice, and I love Celtic Women, so I really enjoyed this. My only complaint is that she did some of the songs that are also on the Celtic Women's Cd's. Already owning both A New Journey and their first installment, I was looking for some new songs to fall in love with. However, many of the songs had never graced any C.W. albums, and they where lovely!!!


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